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John D. Brown

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Best of the Rest 4 — Collaboratore — 6 copie
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Informazioni generali

Nome legale
Brown, John David
Altri nomi
Ley, Willy
Griffin, Bo
Data di nascita
1966-04-01
Sesso
male
Nazionalità
USA
Luogo di nascita
Cottonwood, Utah, USA

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sunqueen | 18 altre recensioni | Jan 11, 2017 |
Bad Penny was one of the most surprising reading experiences of my year, to date, and in all the right ways.

John D. Brown, who is otherwise known for his fantasy writing, has written a story that is both compelling and entertaining, not to mention viscerally realistic.

Bad Penny's hero, Frank, is a nice guy. He's a felon, the result of a few poor choices, but he's trying to make things right, live life clean, and start anew and all that. Not unlike Liam Neeson's character in the film Taken, Frank is a trained warrior, the product of his service in the US Special Forces. When his former cell mate from prison shows up and then disappears with Franks nephew, Frank takes to the road after them. He is assisted by what is perhaps the least likely of sidekicks I've ever seen in the thriller genre: a do-gooder Mormon dad in a not-so-souped up minivan and a coterie of Wyoming ranchers with more heart than muscle.

It's an unlikely group, but Brown makes it feel authentic, taking them from bad to worse as they race against time and villains across the Wyoming and Colorado mountains and prairie.

Without any remorse, I willingly admit that I had a hard time putting the book down the few nights that it took me to read Bad Penny. Each scene seemed to beg me to read just a little further.

What made the read perhaps most interesting was how real it felt. As I closed the book on the last page, I couldn't help but go to the internet for more research into human trafficking and prostitution, two of the felonies that get raised by the baddies in Frank's hunt for his nephew.

Bad Penny was not what I was looking for when I met Brown at a con earlier this year, but it was by far one of the best reads of my summer reading list. I look forward to seeing what Brown spins out for Frank next.
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publiusdb | Nov 17, 2014 |
A historical fiction story with a dash of fantasy; a Dutch trapper gets a Native American tattoo designed to make him more attractive to women, but will it work on the one woman he really wants? I liked this story quite a bit; the historical setting was nicely done, although I wish the fantasy element had been a little stronger.
 
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fyrefly98 | Nov 5, 2012 |

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Statistiche

Opere
9
Opere correlate
5
Utenti
256
Popolarità
#89,547
Voto
½ 3.6
Recensioni
21
ISBN
18
Lingue
2

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